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Zentropa (1992, 114 min., NR)

Narrated by Max Von Sydow, Zentropa tells the story of Leopold Kessler (Barr), an idealistic young German-American who travels to Berlin in the aftermath of WWII to help rebuild the city in any way he can. ...

Zeram (1991)

Slickly produced and stylishly directed, bursting with good special effects and generous production values, Zeram is both a good example and a fine introduction to the lighthearted science fiction genre that has become increasingly popular in ...

Zero Dark Thirty (2012, 157 min., R)

The film is suspenseful, dogged, relentless, and determined – amazing considering we already know the ending of this story about the 10-year hunt for Osama bin Laden.

Zero Days (2016, 116 min., PG-13)

Chilling cyber warfare doc explores the Stuxnet virus

Zero Effect (1998, 116 min., R)

Ben Stiller has one of those faces that seems to morph almost instantaneously: One minute he's a puppy dog, the next a slightly off-kilter goofball. Consequently, in a perverse respect, Stiller's thankless role in Zero Effect ...

Zero Kelvin (1995, 113 min., NR)

Set in the frozen, pristine wasteland of the Greenland coast during the 1920s, Zero Kelvin posits the destruction of several individuals' humanity over the course of one icy summer. Ostensibly a “thinking person's adventure film” (or ...

Zero Patience (2003, 97 min., NR)

Finally, a movie that's truly unlike anything we've seen before: Zero Patience is a movie musical about AIDS. Yes, a musical, as in that singing, dancing spectacle kind of entertainment. This Canadian film takes its title ...

The Zero Theorem (2014, 107 min., R)

This science-fiction romp from director Terry Gilliam explores a demented and surreal technological future.

Zeus and Roxanne (1997, 97 min., PG)

If nothing else, the out-there premise of this tale of dolphin-canine bonding reveals interesting parallels between the creative processes of whimsical children and those of frazzled, espresso- and panic-addled Hollywood producers. Luckily for the “braintrust” behind ...

Zhou Yu's Train (2004, 93 min., PG-13)

Chinese romance stars beautiful Gong Li as a modern woman with two male lovers.

Zodiac (2007, 156 min., R)

The director of Fight Club and Se7en switches gears here from psychological thrillers to something that more closely resembles a police procedural.

Zola (2020, 90 min., R)

Incisive drama explores the story behind the infamous tweetstorm

Zombie Girl: The Movie (2009, 91 min., NR)

This is a "making of" documentary about the 2005 filming of the zombie film Pathogen, made by then-12-year-old Austinite Emily Hagins.

Zombie Strippers (2008, 94 min., R)

The filmmakers score an A+ for the title of this tongue-in-cheek horror film that stars porn star Jenna Jameson and horror fixture Robert Englund, even though its best special effects come courtesy of breast implants.

Zombieland (2009, 87 min., R)

A hilarious script and seamless performances make this a quite tasty zomcom.

Zombieland: Double Tap (2019, 99 min., R)

Zomcom sequel doesn't have the splattering charm of the original

Zoo (2007, 76 min., NR)

Filmmaker Robinson Devor sadly sabotages his own attempt to bring the practice of bestiality into the light.

Zookeeper (2011, 104 min., PG)

There are many things we can learn from the animals but lessons in love from talking primates is not one of them.

The Zookeeper's Wife (2017, 124 min., PG-13)

World War II drama based on the bestselling book

Zoolander (2001, 89 min., PG-13)

If the balm of comedy is not only helpful but necessary in times of crisis, consider Ben Stiller a national wartime resource. Bizarre, outrageous, and profoundly silly, Zoolander is so delightfully over the top, so satisfied ...

Zoolander 2 (2016, 102 min., PG-13)

Are Derek and Hansel still in fashion?

Zoom (2006, 89 min., PG)

This superhero sci-fi farce drags its feet, while the sappy sweetness will make you wince.

Zootopia (2016, 108 min., PG)

These animated Disney critters are fun, topical, and inclusive

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